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In {{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}}, Kirk first pronounces the abbreviation as a word, Idic, and refers to the Idic symbol, and the Idic concept. T'Pol would continue to do this in {{ENT|The Forge}}.
 
In {{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}}, Kirk first pronounces the abbreviation as a word, Idic, and refers to the Idic symbol, and the Idic concept. T'Pol would continue to do this in {{ENT|The Forge}}.
   
In the IDIC seen from the 24th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.
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In the IDIC seen from the 4th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.
   
 
In the Vulcan ''[[Jellyfish (ship)|Jellyfish]]'' ship from {{film|11}}, the cockpit appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window.
 
In the Vulcan ''[[Jellyfish (ship)|Jellyfish]]'' ship from {{film|11}}, the cockpit appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window.

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Vulcan IDIC

The Vulcan IDIC is an acronym for Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations, the basis of Vulcan philosophy, celebrating the vast array of variables in the universe. In the Vulcan language, the term for IDIC is Kol-Ut-Shan. (VOY: "Gravity")

IDIC symbols were in use at least as early as the 4th century AD, as one appeared on Surak's katric ark. (ENT: "The Forge")

In 2154, T'Les smuggled a holographic map to her daughter T'Pol inside an IDIC medallion pendant. (ENT: "The Forge")

On formal occasions, Spock wore his IDIC medallion (in pin form) as part of his dress uniform. During a dinner function aboard the Enterprise, Dr. Miranda Jones had noticed Spock's Vulcan IDIC pin on his dress uniform. She inquired if it was to serve as a reminder to Jones that as a Vulcan, Spock could mind-link with the Medusans far better than she could. Spock noted, on the contrary, that he donned it to honor Dr. Jones and her achievements. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

Solok captain logicians

Solok sporting Logicians teamwear

Vulcan IDIC pins were considered collectible merchandise in the retail markets of the 24th century, not easily acquired in the Bajor sector. In late 2370, Quark listed Vulcan IDIC pins as plausible items that he could sell over the monitors on board of Deep Space 9 if given permission by Commander Benjamin Sisko. As well as IDIC pins, other collectibles Quark listed that he could sell at a significant discount included Andorian jewelry and Bolian crystalsteel. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")

The Logicians, an all-Vulcan baseball team formed from members of the crew of USS T'Kumbra, featured the Vulcan IDIC on their ball caps. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

Background

Suraks katric ark, The Forge

The IDIC on Surak's katric ark

Jellyfish cockpit

The Jellyfish cockpit

The invention of the IDIC by Gene Roddenberry caused friction between him and Leonard Nimoy, who saw it as a cheap ploy to sell replica merchandise to fans. (I Am Spock)

In TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan", Kirk first pronounces the abbreviation as a word, Idic, and refers to the Idic symbol, and the Idic concept. T'Pol would continue to do this in ENT: "The Forge".

In the IDIC seen from the 4th century, the triangle portion is perfectly vertical and elongated, in contrast to the angle it is displayed at in the 22nd century forward.

In the Vulcan Jellyfish ship from Star Trek, the cockpit appears to form an IDIC with the chair, the controls, and the circular window.

A wall decoration displayed in the Vulcan High Command in "Awakening" and "Kir'Shara" was sold in the It's A Wrap! auctions. The image, resembling a vertical IDIC, had the auction description "the panels form an image of the sun rising over Mount Seleya". [1]